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route attend the uc regents' meeting yesterday a to press the university's system to expand on my education to make college more affordable. he was also on hand as the jose state university on tuesday when school officials announced a pilot program to offer entry level, low-cost classes' for college credit. united nations secretary general andban ki-moon will deliver a speech today at stanford. he will talk about how the un can create opportunities from transitions and world affairs. the secretary general's beach is the focus on the u.n.'s role in creating opportunities out the challenges posed by today's rapidly transitioning world. tickets for today's speech are sold out but will be streamlined through stamford web site. >> new numbers on the u.s. census of asian immigrant population is surpassing latinos in california. since the figures of the flow agents coming to california has more than two times greater than the flow from latin america. >> a man accused of brutal rape during a home in beijing last weekend in san francisco's telegraph hill a right is being held on $5 million bail. jov
route attend the uc regents' meeting yesterday a to press the university's system to expand on my education to make college more affordable. he was also on hand as the jose state university on tuesday when school officials announced a pilot program to offer entry level, low-cost classes' for college credit. united nations secretary general andban ki-moon will deliver a speech today at stanford. he will talk about how the un can create opportunities from transitions and world affairs. the...
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and with box tops for education on every box, it helps you help your school. so you're doing good, just by making dinner. hamburger helper. available at walmart. i just finished a bowl of your light chicken pot pie soup and it was so rich and creamy... is it really 100 calories? let me put you on webcan... lean roasted chicken... and a creamy broth mmm i can still see you. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> some schools plan to dismiss classes early. orange county schools in skrachlt close two hours early. page county schools close as 1:00. spots vain yeah schools and in maryland, charles and st. mary's will close two hours early today. with snow on the way, ever is preparing their own way of dealing with things. we're going to be talking about that throughout the day, keith? >> we'll check in again with storm team4 meterologist tom kierein. tom, what was that radar showing us? >> it's showing a lot of moisture streaming in from the south and west of the metro area. all coming from an area of low pressure way down to our south and ove
and with box tops for education on every box, it helps you help your school. so you're doing good, just by making dinner. hamburger helper. available at walmart. i just finished a bowl of your light chicken pot pie soup and it was so rich and creamy... is it really 100 calories? let me put you on webcan... lean roasted chicken... and a creamy broth mmm i can still see you. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> some schools plan to dismiss classes early. orange...
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president is trying to strike with a series of new proposals to curb gun violence, focusing on gun sales, education, and mental health. he wants congress to ban military-style assault weapons, like the one used in the sandy hook shooting masacre and magazines with more than 10 bullets. he also wants to require criminal and mental health checks for all gun buyers, including people who buy at gun shows or through private sales. many pro gun rights lawmakers are expressing opposition,s special to a ban on assault weapons. >> the president's just making a political move and it's a shame that he's using this situation. >> reporter: while many of the new proposals require acts of congress, some can be enacted with an executive order, including new efforts to stop school bullying and increased mental health services. >> we should do as much as we can as quickly as we can and we cannot let the enemy be the good. >> reporter: the president is ordering funding for schools that want to hire armed security guards, but the national rifle association wants armed guards in every school, releasing a web ad that su
president is trying to strike with a series of new proposals to curb gun violence, focusing on gun sales, education, and mental health. he wants congress to ban military-style assault weapons, like the one used in the sandy hook shooting masacre and magazines with more than 10 bullets. he also wants to require criminal and mental health checks for all gun buyers, including people who buy at gun shows or through private sales. many pro gun rights lawmakers are expressing opposition,s special to...
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legislators are going to be the architects o these new these new laws actually know the facts and make educated decisions. gerri: i have to say that i have looked at everything the president will have to tell you that a lot of people are describing this as aggressive. i think it's kind of a wiki. look at some of the language in some of the executive action. as in the president going to do this anyway? maximize enforcement efforts to prevent gun violence. i think at the end of the day, what is interesting about the president's demands is that they didn't go to the heart of what liberals will i am surprised that. >> he did talk about the fact that you have to take the high-capacity magazines don't attend. and at this point, they did not have an impact on the statistics of crime, but can you tell me what the constitutional violation was legal from 30 rounds to 10 rounds. is there something that is apparent in the? >> can answer that question? >> i can. there is a constitutional violation because when i was in the district of columbia, u.s. supreme court ruled that guns in common you should be allo
legislators are going to be the architects o these new these new laws actually know the facts and make educated decisions. gerri: i have to say that i have looked at everything the president will have to tell you that a lot of people are describing this as aggressive. i think it's kind of a wiki. look at some of the language in some of the executive action. as in the president going to do this anyway? maximize enforcement efforts to prevent gun violence. i think at the end of the day, what is...
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. >>> governor jerry brown had strong words today as he pushed to expand online education. governor jerry brown said online courses can make higher education more accessible and affordable. he said they needs to deal with a larger problem. >> millions, life chances are different and they don't lead to getting to a post doc program. people worry about getting food on the table, worrying about gunfire. >> the new budgets include $37 million for public colleges to develop online courses. >>> video to share coming from oregon. we brought this to you live today as firefighters freed a woman who was trapped between 2 balls 10 inches wide. you see the release and joy on the woman's face. this began before 4:00 a.m. and lasted four hours. it is not clear how she got in but she was seen walking on the roof. while they pumped in warm air they also spraid in soapy foam to lube ruicate the walls. -- lube ruicate the calls. . >>> helicopter crashed into a crane tower today in london killing two people. the helicopter fell during rush hour. the pilot and one person on the ground were kil
. >>> governor jerry brown had strong words today as he pushed to expand online education. governor jerry brown said online courses can make higher education more accessible and affordable. he said they needs to deal with a larger problem. >> millions, life chances are different and they don't lead to getting to a post doc program. people worry about getting food on the table, worrying about gunfire. >> the new budgets include $37 million for public colleges to develop...
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here are today's contestants -- a special education teacher from rochester, new yo a retired proofreader and editor from chicago, illinois... and our returning champion, a strategic analyst for nasa, from huntsville, alabama... [ applause ] and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny gilbert. ank you, ladies and gentlemen. two weeks from now, we will begin our annual tournament of champions. and if kristin keeps winning, she will be and thed in that tournament of champions. joan and james, welcome aboard. good luck. pick up your signaling devices, because you're going to work right now, in the first round of play, the jeopardy! round, and here are the categories. you have to name the n for us, of course. we have... and finally... you have to name the bird found within the text of our clue. kristin, start. let's begin with rewritten novel endings for $200, please. kristin. what is "moby-dick"? that's the novel. l endings for $400.
here are today's contestants -- a special education teacher from rochester, new yo a retired proofreader and editor from chicago, illinois... and our returning champion, a strategic analyst for nasa, from huntsville, alabama... [ applause ] and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny gilbert. ank you, ladies and gentlemen. two weeks from now, we will begin our annual tournament of champions. and if kristin keeps winning, she will be and thed in that...
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the idea that anybody gets a gun should be educated on how to use the gun. closing the gun show loophole. these are things that especially people in the nra are willing to discuss. some might have political future but republicans stop this. >> they turn against the gun control in '790s and slaughtered in the mid-term election in '94. he said i won't present anything to the senate that won't pass the house. i don't want to force the democrats from the red state osposing the legislation to make a suicidal vote in support of this. there was a genuine response to the massacre in newtown that moved him but the problem is he doesn't know what to do. no one knows what to do. the thing he signed today the executive orders are useless. it's the appearance of motion. it's sincere and he wants to do a little at the edges. the research here. he is saying that the items are the ban on assault weapons and the magazines and the idea of having background checks. they are not going to pass. the country isn't ready to do anything near that. >> bret: nra released ad online. th
the idea that anybody gets a gun should be educated on how to use the gun. closing the gun show loophole. these are things that especially people in the nra are willing to discuss. some might have political future but republicans stop this. >> they turn against the gun control in '790s and slaughtered in the mid-term election in '94. he said i won't present anything to the senate that won't pass the house. i don't want to force the democrats from the red state osposing the legislation to...
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with an advanced degree in education from capella university you'll have the knowledge to meet these challenges and make a difference in the lives of students. let's get started at capella.edu. ( birds chirping ) everything's better with a great cup of coffee. exceptionally smooth and perfectly balanced for a harmonious blend of flavor, body and aroma. green mountain coffee for your keurig brewer. brew a better day. when i inspect homes i can't be in an allergy fog. so i get claritin clear... ...for strong, non-drowsy relief of all my allergies... ...like dust... ...mold... ...pets... ...and pollen. looks good. thanks. i live claritin clear. >>> an oregon woman fell a dozen feet from a roof and wound up wedged between two buildings four feet above the ground yesterday morning. portland firefighters used concrete saws to try and cut her out and high-powered air bags to spread the walls. temperatures were just above freezing, so a propane heater was used to keep her warm. >> we basically used soapy water to lube up the sides of the walls and between us and her, she was getting out. >>
with an advanced degree in education from capella university you'll have the knowledge to meet these challenges and make a difference in the lives of students. let's get started at capella.edu. ( birds chirping ) everything's better with a great cup of coffee. exceptionally smooth and perfectly balanced for a harmonious blend of flavor, body and aroma. green mountain coffee for your keurig brewer. brew a better day. when i inspect homes i can't be in an allergy fog. so i get claritin clear......
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my job not just to entertain, put it in context, teach and educate. call me 1-800-743-cnbc. all right. sometimes you just have to don the old bear costume, put yourself in yogi's hat or even boo-boo's paws to understand this market. the dow roaring 85 points, and nasdaq climbing .59%, happy days here again. it's one of those days. see, we're always trying to understand the coloration of the market. but sometimes we literally can't do so unless we go to jelly stone national park and get all ersine about it. when you own a stock and something terrific happens but the stock goes down anyway. what goes through your mind? perhaps you say maybe the news isn't as good as we thought. or perhaps i got to do more homework. maybe this news was already baked into the stock and that's why it didn't go higher. however, far more likely that you would be emotional about it. would you say, you know what? i give up. all that homework, all that good news, all those positives, they didn't matter. this just must be a horrible moment for the market, and it is a huge bear phase. that's where we ar
my job not just to entertain, put it in context, teach and educate. call me 1-800-743-cnbc. all right. sometimes you just have to don the old bear costume, put yourself in yogi's hat or even boo-boo's paws to understand this market. the dow roaring 85 points, and nasdaq climbing .59%, happy days here again. it's one of those days. see, we're always trying to understand the coloration of the market. but sometimes we literally can't do so unless we go to jelly stone national park and get all...
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department of education finds a national high school graduation rate is at the highest since 1976. >> the study finds the dropout rate for male students was 3.8%. for females, it just under 3%. researchers say the dropout rate was higher among males in every state. >> official said the steady rise of students completing their education is a reflection of the struggling economy that's created greater competition for new jobs. darya. >> thank you a lot more. in national moods, supporters of longtime pen state football coach joe paterno are marking the one-year anniversary of his death with a candlelight vigil. the hall of fame coach died of lung cancer last year at 85. his supporters will hold a vigil at the mural in state college that includes a depiction of paternal. the paternal family is expected to attend. >> organizers say they will like 409 candles, one of each of paternal victories before many were stripped as part of the n.c.a.a. sanctions in response to the jerry sandusky sex abuse scandal. >> today marks the fourth anniversary best-40 th anniversary of the roe vs. wade suprem
department of education finds a national high school graduation rate is at the highest since 1976. >> the study finds the dropout rate for male students was 3.8%. for females, it just under 3%. researchers say the dropout rate was higher among males in every state. >> official said the steady rise of students completing their education is a reflection of the struggling economy that's created greater competition for new jobs. darya. >> thank you a lot more. in national moods,...
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they're operating below the poverty level or they have children in school and you would call a public education a benefit i would and i would consider call it a right but you know are you making the case let's put them on the books let's let's no no no the minimum wage at the very least you know pay them pay them living wages well that's what i understand you correctly called me in here illegally now you have a right to go to school it's outrageous what about us taxpayers who have to pay in and pay you know i spoke at our tax clinic last week with four couples two of which have been unemployed for a long period of time they live on long island their property taxes are sky high the. school portion of it is sky high they can't find work and yet they're carrying the weight of a lot of free riders and that's not fair again at the risk of being redundant we need to set this immigration business aside for. president is going to go forward you have marco rubio in the senate and paul ryan in the house saying let's move this forward but as you said things to me gratian has an impact on an economy. and t
they're operating below the poverty level or they have children in school and you would call a public education a benefit i would and i would consider call it a right but you know are you making the case let's put them on the books let's let's no no no the minimum wage at the very least you know pay them pay them living wages well that's what i understand you correctly called me in here illegally now you have a right to go to school it's outrageous what about us taxpayers who have to pay in and...
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a montgomery county teacher was the national educator of the year in 2006. >> we wish her the best of luck. one hartford county woman is very lucky tonight. she won two tickets to the ravens game against the patriots, including air fare. she was the big winner in the grievance week of winning contest. >> where did you find it? >> there was a little gate in the background when they put the picture, you could see. i recognized the ring. >> she is a big winner. she found this bold and ravens logo outside the ticket booth in aberdeen. she took a picture and send it to the ravens website and then got an e-mail. >> the e-mail sent congratulations from the ravens. i thought was going to say congratulations on finding it. i didn't even read the text. i just saw phone number. i thought they gave me a phone number. they wouldn't give it to just anyone. i called the guy a media elite. it was within a minute of sending the e-mail that i called. >> she was one of 550 people have found the gold logo. she was lucky enough to be randomly picked and won the two tickets to sunday's game. >> i'm very ex
a montgomery county teacher was the national educator of the year in 2006. >> we wish her the best of luck. one hartford county woman is very lucky tonight. she won two tickets to the ravens game against the patriots, including air fare. she was the big winner in the grievance week of winning contest. >> where did you find it? >> there was a little gate in the background when they put the picture, you could see. i recognized the ring. >> she is a big winner. she found...
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brown attended the uc regents' meeting yesterday to press the university system to expand on-line education to make college more affordable. he was also on hand at san jose state university on tuesday, when school officials announced a pilot program to offer entry level, low-cost class as for college credit. >> you're not the state's secretary-general ban ki- moon will deliver a speech today at stanford. he will talk about how the un can create opportunities form transitions in world affairs. the secretary general's speech is to focus on " the you answer a role in creating opportunities out of challenges posted by today's rapidly transitioning world ". tickets for today's speech are also out but it will be live streamed through stanford's web site. >> a man accused of a brutal rape during home invasion last weekend in san francisco's telegraph hill neighborhood was ordered and held on a five million- dollar bail prepared jovan jones faces nine felony counts including rape, robbery and burglary with the intent to commit sexual assault for the attack saturday on out to street. jones did not e
brown attended the uc regents' meeting yesterday to press the university system to expand on-line education to make college more affordable. he was also on hand at san jose state university on tuesday, when school officials announced a pilot program to offer entry level, low-cost class as for college credit. >> you're not the state's secretary-general ban ki- moon will deliver a speech today at stanford. he will talk about how the un can create opportunities form transitions in world...
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he will also seek to have new antibullying education in those schools. more mental health counselors and more assistance for those who deal with mental health issues. >> major, thank you very much. and the vice president and president have just entered the auditorium. let's listen in. >> the innocents who were murdered 33 days ago. our heart goes out to. you show incredible courage. incredible courage being here and the president and i are going to do everything in our power to honor the memory of your children and your wives with the work we take up here today. it's been 33 days since the nation's heart was broken by the horrific senseless violence that took place at sandy hook elementary school. 20. 20 beautiful first graders gunned down in a place that's supposed to be their second sanctuary. six, six members of the staff killed trying to save those children. it's literally been hard for the nation to comprehend. hard for the nation to fathom. and i know for the families who are here, time is not measured in days. it's measured in minutes. in seconds.
he will also seek to have new antibullying education in those schools. more mental health counselors and more assistance for those who deal with mental health issues. >> major, thank you very much. and the vice president and president have just entered the auditorium. let's listen in. >> the innocents who were murdered 33 days ago. our heart goes out to. you show incredible courage. incredible courage being here and the president and i are going to do everything in our power to...
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it was in a book about teaching kids how to smoke weed, but an educational book about how they might talk to their kids about a difficult subject with him i don't run into. so that's where the format is an illustrated picture book for kids. as i got into the subject and started looking into train, which is relevant to some children's lives. their children but pickett, families involved in the oppressive policies to eradicate coca and it's a social or cultural issue. as i got deeper into the history of coca and specifically with relationships of the coca-cola company, origins from a medical marvel to the drug problem we have today, it got really complicated and so now it's a book for adults. i also started in coca with coffee because they wanted to do a comparison is not in that fascinated me with the way the drugs, plants change their perceptions over time for the cultural perceptions, the legal, social perceptions. as inspired by michael collins spoke about body of desire, where he talks about the history for different plants. when apples came to this country, they want the fleshy f
it was in a book about teaching kids how to smoke weed, but an educational book about how they might talk to their kids about a difficult subject with him i don't run into. so that's where the format is an illustrated picture book for kids. as i got into the subject and started looking into train, which is relevant to some children's lives. their children but pickett, families involved in the oppressive policies to eradicate coca and it's a social or cultural issue. as i got deeper into the...
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that gets transferred into education and then people make wise decisions. like you said, there is access to these dirty, cheap, bad drugs. people were able to get access to much more benign drugs like marijuana they might make decisions that if they had the education to know, this is actually help your choice. we might not ever get rid of drugs completely, but there are six alternatives to the worse options. >> one last question over here in the quarter for the evening and then we will have to wrap up this portion and move on to the book signing. so last question for the evening. i want to thank you. a very good presentation. i think he presented a very good case. the coca leaf is innocuous or even beneficial. however, it is true, you get cocaine from coca. cocaine is quite a, well, it is a substance for you can make a lot of money. you have the drug cartels involved in that. how can you control the growth of coca without getting the drug cartels involved and keeping it from being processed into the cocaine that can be obviously a lot worse in terms of a fa
that gets transferred into education and then people make wise decisions. like you said, there is access to these dirty, cheap, bad drugs. people were able to get access to much more benign drugs like marijuana they might make decisions that if they had the education to know, this is actually help your choice. we might not ever get rid of drugs completely, but there are six alternatives to the worse options. >> one last question over here in the quarter for the evening and then we will...
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women's rights and students, you know and opportunities for students, in terms of paying for their education, and in terms of the troops and also the way that we are viewed in the world as a country. raising that profile back to, you know, to where it was. you know, years previous. i think he has done a lot of good. and still has a lot more to do. looking forward to that, and the excitement here is wonderful, and we are just behind had him. >> let's talk about the movie quickly that is coming out in february. >>. where does it rank compared to the rolls that you have had? >> well, you know, usually you know how important it is, if you have just a little bit of healthy fear about it. you know, about getting it right. i was speaking with martin, iii this afternoon, he was also here the day of service, and i just wanted to express to him the great deal of respect that we had for his family. for his mother and his father. and how tremendous their lives were. and how impossible it is to distill that, in anyone's life in two hours we approach it with such reguard and such respect and i hope that -
women's rights and students, you know and opportunities for students, in terms of paying for their education, and in terms of the troops and also the way that we are viewed in the world as a country. raising that profile back to, you know, to where it was. you know, years previous. i think he has done a lot of good. and still has a lot more to do. looking forward to that, and the excitement here is wonderful, and we are just behind had him. >> let's talk about the movie quickly that is...
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southern manifesto, which is the protests of the supreme court's decision in the brown versus board of education decision in 1954. strom thurmond is the record holder to this day of the longest one-man filibuster. at it in the guinness book of record wards, 24 hours and 18 minutes he spoke against then 1957 civil rights bill. we remember strom thurmond as one know last of the jim crow demagogues. but what we forget about thurmond, he was also one of the first of the sun belt conservatives. what die mean by -- what do i mean? the sun belt -- it's one of the major stories in the history of 20 until century american politics, and that is the flow of jobs, of industries, of resources and populations, from the states of the northeast and the midwest to the south and southwest,, in the post world wr ii period. southern states were recruiting industries, passing right-to-work laws. they were receiving lots of funding from the federal government to build military installations at a time when the united states was involved in the cold war against the soviet union. so, states like mississippi, states like
southern manifesto, which is the protests of the supreme court's decision in the brown versus board of education decision in 1954. strom thurmond is the record holder to this day of the longest one-man filibuster. at it in the guinness book of record wards, 24 hours and 18 minutes he spoke against then 1957 civil rights bill. we remember strom thurmond as one know last of the jim crow demagogues. but what we forget about thurmond, he was also one of the first of the sun belt conservatives. what...
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teachers educate. architects design buildings. engineers construct things. journalist hopefully reveal the truth. help us to see the truth in society. businesses, the greatest value creator in the world. it doesn't get credit for it. its narrative has been hijacked by critics and put this this greedy exploit ative purpose. >> i do a little program on cnbc called "how i made my money." stories about people who achieved the american dream. they often start with small ideas. and i agree with you. i can't remember one of them who said, i want it make money. that's my goal here. it is usually with their little businesses that they have a product that they believe in. it is belief and faith and desire to prove for self validation. >> that's correct. >> he wonder whether you believe that lofts of companies at some point, maybe more public than private, lose sight of that fundamental faith that what they are doing is serving customers and they become all too focused on the next quarter's profits and so forth. >> i definitely believe that does happen. when it does ha
teachers educate. architects design buildings. engineers construct things. journalist hopefully reveal the truth. help us to see the truth in society. businesses, the greatest value creator in the world. it doesn't get credit for it. its narrative has been hijacked by critics and put this this greedy exploit ative purpose. >> i do a little program on cnbc called "how i made my money." stories about people who achieved the american dream. they often start with small ideas. and i...
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educators and all of our public employees. [applause]the tragedy at sandy hook elementary school in connecticut showed us all that our nation's educators that the welfare of their students above everything, even their own lives. you may have heard the story about the parents -- parent who was in the printable's office when the sounds of gunshots began in connecticut. that parents said she ran to get under the nearest desk, as most people would have done. but the educators in the room ran the other way. they ran towards the sound of gunfire, and they did not return. it is my fervent hope that the country sees the sacrifices made at this one school in this one state as entirely consistent with what teachers and educators do every day in every school, protect the children in their care. we should honor them today. [applause]the tragedy at sandy hook was unimaginable. unfortunately, not unfamiliar. we lost too many loved ones here in washington state and a seattle cafÉ in lakewood. all victims of a lethal combination of untreated
educators and all of our public employees. [applause]the tragedy at sandy hook elementary school in connecticut showed us all that our nation's educators that the welfare of their students above everything, even their own lives. you may have heard the story about the parents -- parent who was in the printable's office when the sounds of gunshots began in connecticut. that parents said she ran to get under the nearest desk, as most people would have done. but the educators in the room ran the...
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so the education part of it is one aspect of it. but you've also got the sheer power, the emotion of the 9/11 families style approach where you've got the sandy hook families coming in, it's very hard to oppose -- it's not about the president. you've got -- it's not even about bloomberg's money that's going to go into the advertising. the emotional force of the sandy hook families is just like it was with the 9/11 families. and republicans have got to face up to that. frankly, democrats have to face up and grow a spine here as well. they have run away from the gun debate for 20 years or so because it's helped them get into power in some states. >> by the way, there are 30 to 40 democrats in the house, too, will also fight any reasonable, rational reforms. you know, one of the moments yesterday, richard, that i thought was really telling, i thought one of the president's strongest moments is when he said if you have a congressman or congresswoman that supports assault weapons, ask them why. see, that's where the extremists, that's wh
so the education part of it is one aspect of it. but you've also got the sheer power, the emotion of the 9/11 families style approach where you've got the sandy hook families coming in, it's very hard to oppose -- it's not about the president. you've got -- it's not even about bloomberg's money that's going to go into the advertising. the emotional force of the sandy hook families is just like it was with the 9/11 families. and republicans have got to face up to that. frankly, democrats have to...
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but there are many students who rely on the buses including 54,000 special-education students and others who live far from schools and transportation. >> the city's last school bus strike, in 1979, lasted 14 weeks. >> still ahead on the kron 4 morning news governor jerry brown will be at uc board of regents meeting again today. more on what they will be talking about next. plus a full check of your thursday morning forecast that the kron 4 >> by 3:00 p.m.. taking a double look outside it is cold out there. the afternoon will be very nice day. take a look at the approach to the bay bridge and the golden gate which will look nice and clear. >> high erica. >> the morning darya. it is cold and some spots we are below freezing. some locations sitting in the upper twenties. remember is the number i will show you are not the morning lows. the temperatures will continue to draw closer to sunrise. live outside our mount tam cam shows a clear morning for most of us. we have areas of local dense fog. i will get to that in the second. fairfield, concord have recently dropped into the of the twenties
but there are many students who rely on the buses including 54,000 special-education students and others who live far from schools and transportation. >> the city's last school bus strike, in 1979, lasted 14 weeks. >> still ahead on the kron 4 morning news governor jerry brown will be at uc board of regents meeting again today. more on what they will be talking about next. plus a full check of your thursday morning forecast that the kron 4 >> by 3:00 p.m.. taking a double look...
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and of course the december 14 tragedy, which killed 20 young children and educators in newton. that incident is still incomprehensible to most of us. to many times during the last year, mayors have expressed shock at a mass shooting an even more frito-lay wesco with gun violence that occurs on the streets of our cities. the u.s. conference of mayors has a calling for sensible gun laws to protect the public for more than 40 years. mayors and police chiefs have worked together in its efforts over the years. in an open letter to the president and the congress and three eighths after the newton tragedy occurred, the conference of mayors sent a statement urging immediate action, now more than 200 mayors have signed on to the letter and we are calling on our president to exercise his powers to review executive order or action of the congress to introduce a pass legislation to make reasonable changes in our gun laws and regulation. specifically we called on congress to enact legislation to ban assault style weapons and high-capacity magazines. we asked them to strengthen the national
and of course the december 14 tragedy, which killed 20 young children and educators in newton. that incident is still incomprehensible to most of us. to many times during the last year, mayors have expressed shock at a mass shooting an even more frito-lay wesco with gun violence that occurs on the streets of our cities. the u.s. conference of mayors has a calling for sensible gun laws to protect the public for more than 40 years. mayors and police chiefs have worked together in its efforts over...
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disaster if we could come to the level of collapse so our this martin movement is anti corruption to educate our society from corruption and this is need of the whole muslim world and old third world and developing muslim countries we have to get rid of corruption and corrupt leaders. meanwhile israel is heading into the last day of its parliamentary elections voting stations with. minister netanyahu struggles not just against the opposition so nice . for the bright. georgian president mikheil saakashvili military police have been accused by prosecutors of using a very unusual weapon to control members of the government a weapon so unusual that history great villains wouldn't even touch it that weapon was almost sexuality the georgian prosecutor's office claims a network of gay spies was set up to seduce certain politicians in order to surveil them and blackmail them the gay spies would tempt men in the government into going back to their apartments which were filled with hidden cameras and microphones to record information and create a not safe for work video to be used to put pressure on t
disaster if we could come to the level of collapse so our this martin movement is anti corruption to educate our society from corruption and this is need of the whole muslim world and old third world and developing muslim countries we have to get rid of corruption and corrupt leaders. meanwhile israel is heading into the last day of its parliamentary elections voting stations with. minister netanyahu struggles not just against the opposition so nice . for the bright. georgian president mikheil...
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. >> the steady rise of students completing their education is a reflection of the struggling economy and greater competition for new jobs. >> the job right for male students was about 3.8%, four females that was lower than that just under 3%. >> but drop out rate was higher among teen boys in every state. >> apartment in new york city are about to get a lot smaller. >> expectations that population and rents will keep climbing are challenging architects to design boeing is no larger than a one car crotch. >> the city plans to construct an apartment building a so-called micro unit in manhattan next year. >> they're expected to average about 325 square feet. >> if successful, it could possibly overturn a requirement that new apartment be a least 400 square feet feet. >> today marks the 40th anniversary of the landmark supreme court ruling of a rolwe vs. wade. >> the ruling legalized in the u.s.. >> in 1973, the highest lawmaking body in the country voted that woman has the right to abort her pregnancy. it prompted a nationwide debate about a mother's rights, which continues today. >> th
. >> the steady rise of students completing their education is a reflection of the struggling economy and greater competition for new jobs. >> the job right for male students was about 3.8%, four females that was lower than that just under 3%. >> but drop out rate was higher among teen boys in every state. >> apartment in new york city are about to get a lot smaller. >> expectations that population and rents will keep climbing are challenging architects to design...
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we're involved in public education campaigns to educate people about the risks of guns and educate clinicians' about what they should know and to educate the public about what they can do to prevent gun crimes before they happen. there are a lot of sensible proposals that we can do to get at all aspects of this complex problem. host: this tweet from bill badey. is there a definition for that? guest: i think he means a gun show sell. that is not going to be relevant for the current debate. we have gone past that. people talked about closing the gun show loophole. the problem with that is that it is still left open internet sales and sales in the parking lot of those shows. we have gone past that. it will not be of little significance if we can require background checks on all gun sales. it will close the classified ad loopholes and all gun sales under one place. it is similar if we sold controlled substances where you would say the law requires you to get a prescription from a doctor and go to a pharmacy to buy drugs except when you do not want to do that. you can go to somebody on the street
we're involved in public education campaigns to educate people about the risks of guns and educate clinicians' about what they should know and to educate the public about what they can do to prevent gun crimes before they happen. there are a lot of sensible proposals that we can do to get at all aspects of this complex problem. host: this tweet from bill badey. is there a definition for that? guest: i think he means a gun show sell. that is not going to be relevant for the current debate. we...
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oral lee brown was honored for keeping her promise to oakland schoolchildren to fund their college educations. she told the audience her next goal is to open a boarding school for underprivileged kids. >> 95 to 90 percents of the students will graduate because any kid that is not in the classroom, mama brown will be up in the dorm. >> reporter: cathryn couch of sonoma explained how volunteers with her project has change the teenagers who learned to prepare meals for the critically ill. >> everyone teen has had someone look them in the eye thank you for helping save my life. you're not the same after that whether your's 15, 13 or 5. >> reporter: winner lisa markey giraldi included the disabled in everyday activity. >> being able to work with people and make a difference in their lives is the most rewarding feeling in the world. and i feel very blessed to be able to do work that i love. >> reporter: mark ruefenacht stepped up to the podium with a dog, one of many his organization has trained to alert diabetics to a dangerous change in blood sugar levels. he said he believes volunteering is a wa
oral lee brown was honored for keeping her promise to oakland schoolchildren to fund their college educations. she told the audience her next goal is to open a boarding school for underprivileged kids. >> 95 to 90 percents of the students will graduate because any kid that is not in the classroom, mama brown will be up in the dorm. >> reporter: cathryn couch of sonoma explained how volunteers with her project has change the teenagers who learned to prepare meals for the critically...
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immigrants from asia especially india tend to be more highly educated. >> we see the united states of america as a gold mountain where we have endless opportunities to achieve. >> reporter: case in point, victor lu. he cam to the united states as a refugee from vee -- he came to the united states as a refugee from vietnam and went into the supply business years ago. his store is now one of the largest most successful in the south bay. >> my parents both came about 33 years ago with nothing, no english. very limited english still today but they decided to start a business and, you know, it flourished and with everybody's support it is what it is today. >> reporter: san jose especially continues to have a lot of immigrants from vietnam but overall the greatest --
immigrants from asia especially india tend to be more highly educated. >> we see the united states of america as a gold mountain where we have endless opportunities to achieve. >> reporter: case in point, victor lu. he cam to the united states as a refugee from vee -- he came to the united states as a refugee from vietnam and went into the supply business years ago. his store is now one of the largest most successful in the south bay. >> my parents both came about 33 years ago...
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a focus on education and prevention. treat drugs and addiction as a public health issue not just a criminal justice concern. and law enforcement focuses remains on choking off supply. studies by the national institute on drug abuse so the road ahead is tough. illicit drug use in america, kreemping up. 22.5 american, 8.7%, used or abused illicit drug fls 2011. up 0.4% in a decade. most comes from marijuana use. the drug of choice for teens. >> the one particular thing that worries me the most is the youth use of marijuana. study after study shows that it can have a number of significant health and mental health impacts, particularly on developing young people. >> reporter: says guy wheeler, it's not your father's marijuana. the main psycho active ingredient, thc, is at least twice as high as in the old days. >> we keep thinking marijuana is like 3%. 5%. the population i'm serving every day, the mrijuana has a rate of 25%. they call it wake and bake. some of these clients wake up every morning and go smoke a joint. >> repo
a focus on education and prevention. treat drugs and addiction as a public health issue not just a criminal justice concern. and law enforcement focuses remains on choking off supply. studies by the national institute on drug abuse so the road ahead is tough. illicit drug use in america, kreemping up. 22.5 american, 8.7%, used or abused illicit drug fls 2011. up 0.4% in a decade. most comes from marijuana use. the drug of choice for teens. >> the one particular thing that worries me the...
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with an advanced degree in education from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to meet these challenges and make a difference in the lives of students. let's get started at capella.edu. introducing a revolutionary new mascara. clump crusher...crusher. 200% more volume. zero clumps. new clump crusher from easy, breezy, beautiful covergirl. >>> a user posted this picture, claiming it was left for a waiter friend in california. it reads, as a direct result of proposition 30 and president obama's insisting that i pay my fair share in taxes, i find out i must cut back on discretionary spending, i wish it didn't have to be this way. of course, the cheap rich person who left that card instead of a tip could surely afford to eat at home, given that the person must have an income above $400,000 in order to be affected by the income tax increase that president obama supported. the crazy things republicans are now saying about guns put them in very sharp disagreement, not just with president obama but with their hero, president reagan, and president george w. bush. and that is next in t
with an advanced degree in education from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to meet these challenges and make a difference in the lives of students. let's get started at capella.edu. introducing a revolutionary new mascara. clump crusher...crusher. 200% more volume. zero clumps. new clump crusher from easy, breezy, beautiful covergirl. >>> a user posted this picture, claiming it was left for a waiter friend in california. it reads, as a direct result of proposition 30 and...
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caller code jobs, education, and for the end of the war. -- caller: jobs, education, for the war to end. host: let's hear the president speaking on the economy, social security, and medicare. caller: we the people -- [video clip] >> many barely make it. we believe that america's prosperity must rest upon the broad shoulders of a rising middle class. we know that america thrives when every person confined independence. on the wages of honest labor, liberating families from the brink of hardship. we are true to our creed, when a little girl born into bleakest poverty has the same chances to succeed as anyone else because she is an american, free and equal, not just in the eyes of god, but in our own eyes. we the people still believe that every citizen deserves a measure of security and dignity. we must make the hard choices to reduce the cost of health care and reduce the size of our deficits. but we reject the belief that america must choose between caring for the generation that built this country and investing in the generation that will build its future. [applause] we remember the les
caller code jobs, education, and for the end of the war. -- caller: jobs, education, for the war to end. host: let's hear the president speaking on the economy, social security, and medicare. caller: we the people -- [video clip] >> many barely make it. we believe that america's prosperity must rest upon the broad shoulders of a rising middle class. we know that america thrives when every person confined independence. on the wages of honest labor, liberating families from the brink of...
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address root causes of poverty, what we learned is the one thing ever and grace upon his early childhood education. so we had a vision that we would work together with the public schools in kansas city to find a way to get the 2284 children in six elementary schools, where 90% of those children on the free or reduced lunch program a chance for a better future. we partner with schools and came and said we don't have the answers. we just saw for ourselves as servants. what you need? how can we help? this year 2500 members sauntered in could rebuild playgrounds but they didn't have playgrounds before. we repainted the inside of schools where they didn't have time to fix schools. our members volunteered his tutors to reach the children. we purchased 20,000 books and gave unto the children so they might might read at home. we found a 1400 children were coming to school on monday hungry over the weekend because they didn't have the reduced lunch program a home or we started providing backpacks for children with trisha snacks every friday. 1400 n-november spack and delivers the children come back to scho
address root causes of poverty, what we learned is the one thing ever and grace upon his early childhood education. so we had a vision that we would work together with the public schools in kansas city to find a way to get the 2284 children in six elementary schools, where 90% of those children on the free or reduced lunch program a chance for a better future. we partner with schools and came and said we don't have the answers. we just saw for ourselves as servants. what you need? how can we...
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i'm not their original mother but i'm their so-called mother to give them a better life and better education, that's for sure. >> what was the inspiration. >> i'm fortunate to be brought up in the family i was. i had good parents. they gave me everything. but there are some children whose parents have done mistakes and they are also suffering. and i think that i should give it to them. >> and if some of your kids were watching, what do you want to say to them? >> their mamu did it, and i'm sure you're proud of me, whatever i'm doing. >> i'm proud of you too. >> thank you. >>> and we are proud of all the people who showed up for the second inauguration of the president. look how beautiful the capitol looks tonight. and look at all of the gorgeous faces! out on the mall. they showed up. to be with us here at cnn. and we are very happy that they're here, because we're getting ready for the presidential inauguration and you might be asking, why do we do it, other than it is the law. wendy walsh is a human behavioral psychologist, and wendy, you say there is a bit of a fine line here. we american
i'm not their original mother but i'm their so-called mother to give them a better life and better education, that's for sure. >> what was the inspiration. >> i'm fortunate to be brought up in the family i was. i had good parents. they gave me everything. but there are some children whose parents have done mistakes and they are also suffering. and i think that i should give it to them. >> and if some of your kids were watching, what do you want to say to them? >> their...
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some of the prop 30 revenue is earmarked for higher education. but as of now, the uc and csu boards could raise fees. >>> a $12,000 reward is up for a stolen piece of oakland history. the historic gold box was stolen last week. it was taken in the second break-in at the museum in just the last couple of months. the museum has increased its security since then. >>> here's lawrence with your forecast. and we are warming up. >> yes, we are going to need to warm things up nicely into the afternoon as we have cold temperatures outside but high pressure is going to crank up these numbers. beautiful hazy sunshine out over san jose right now. temperatures still cold in spots inland. 20s and 30s there. 40s at the coast. and by the afternoon, 50s even some mid-60s today so some warmer weather is on the way and it's going to hang around. looks like not only today but right through tomorrow and into the weekend. plenty of sunshine coming our way. we're going to check out your "timesaver traffic" coming right up. >>> good morning. checking et ride in the east
some of the prop 30 revenue is earmarked for higher education. but as of now, the uc and csu boards could raise fees. >>> a $12,000 reward is up for a stolen piece of oakland history. the historic gold box was stolen last week. it was taken in the second break-in at the museum in just the last couple of months. the museum has increased its security since then. >>> here's lawrence with your forecast. and we are warming up. >> yes, we are going to need to warm things up...
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. >> it's a way to educate the young about past civil rights struggles. elissa harrington is in san jose with more on how people can ride. good morning. >> reporter: the longest rung freedom train in the united states going on its 27th year now, and it leaves the station in san jose at 9:30 this morning. it's to commemorate the birthday of martin luther king junior and covers 54 miles. that's the same distance that he and other civil rights activists marched in 1965. he led thousands of demonstrators from sell e sell -- selma alabama to montgomery. this is significant considering obama is being sworn into his second term in the white house. the mlk association is chartering the freedom train and to ride you needied to get your tickets online at brownpapertickets.com or you can buy one on site from the mlk board members. it boards at 9, leaves san jose at 9:30 and will make three stops along the way one in sunnyvale, another in palo alto and in san mateo and is scheduled to arrive in san francisco at 10:55 this morning. round trip tickets are $10 and expec
. >> it's a way to educate the young about past civil rights struggles. elissa harrington is in san jose with more on how people can ride. good morning. >> reporter: the longest rung freedom train in the united states going on its 27th year now, and it leaves the station in san jose at 9:30 this morning. it's to commemorate the birthday of martin luther king junior and covers 54 miles. that's the same distance that he and other civil rights activists marched in 1965. he led...
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if you are in education, you might have a 401b plan. an ira is an individual retirement plan and that is for someone who is self-employed. that is where you have to take the money and go to the bank or financial institution to make a contribution. if you are an independent contractor like our other caller, that is where you will go and get that contribution. you will probably not get a match like a 401k. host: i have heard of a roth ira, what is that? guest: it is a security retirement products. the money goes into that plan before you pay taxes. a rtoh ira goes in after taxes but is treated differently when it comes out. one comes out, your money is not taxable as income. you have a choice of paying the taxes today because you think the tax rates are the lowest of they might be and the might go up in the future or would you rather get that extra 15-25% by not paying taxes now. many people today, younger people might be more interested in a roth ira because of where tax rates will be in another 10 years host: democrats line, hello. call
if you are in education, you might have a 401b plan. an ira is an individual retirement plan and that is for someone who is self-employed. that is where you have to take the money and go to the bank or financial institution to make a contribution. if you are an independent contractor like our other caller, that is where you will go and get that contribution. you will probably not get a match like a 401k. host: i have heard of a roth ira, what is that? guest: it is a security retirement...
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they want their children in a classroom with a teacher engaging in the reason they are there, education. we should not ask our teachers to be armed. they have come out against this in a multitude of venues. i find it just almost ludicrous that the answer to gun violence is more guns, that is not the solution that the american people want, and we, frankly, you know, deserve to live in communities that are gun violence-free. jenna: eric, quick final thought? >> the polls just don't bear that out. gallop showed last month that more americans want armed teachers and principals than want gun restrictions. even the chiefs of police that have been polled and surveyed on this. 79% of them think that people should be able to carry firearms concealed. so it's just not true to say that the american people don't want this. we live in a culture -- jenna: as a journalist i can say a lot of numbers deserve a lot more context than we can provide for them today. >> can i mention one thing. the gallop poll was proven to be ineffective and categorically wrong in a number of areas in the fall elections. i'
they want their children in a classroom with a teacher engaging in the reason they are there, education. we should not ask our teachers to be armed. they have come out against this in a multitude of venues. i find it just almost ludicrous that the answer to gun violence is more guns, that is not the solution that the american people want, and we, frankly, you know, deserve to live in communities that are gun violence-free. jenna: eric, quick final thought? >> the polls just don't bear...
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the storm damaged the education building on the outer island research station, which is also the most visited island. as a result, the natural resources on outer island cannot be currently or properly managed. on outer island, the lack of repairs will have serious environmental consequences. if the seawall isn't repaired, erosion will undermine the building dislodge the septic tank and cause significant contamination and lead to major repair costs. we need to have disaster aid so they can recover from this storm just as we have many times in the past for other refuges affected by disasters. let me give you some examples. after hurricane katrina, hurricane ike, we appropriated $71 million for wildlife refuges in texas, $20 million in mississippi, and $74 for refuges in louisiana. the sponsor of this amendment's home state. one of the central responsibilities of this institution is to act on behalf of the american people whenever a major disaster occurs. federal disaster relief is meant to restore homes, businesses and communities and federal facilities to pre-disaster conditions. we do
the storm damaged the education building on the outer island research station, which is also the most visited island. as a result, the natural resources on outer island cannot be currently or properly managed. on outer island, the lack of repairs will have serious environmental consequences. if the seawall isn't repaired, erosion will undermine the building dislodge the septic tank and cause significant contamination and lead to major repair costs. we need to have disaster aid so they can...
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for more currency trade, be sure to catch more tomorrow at a:30 eastern the if you want more education about currencies. >>> tonight on the television premiere of "shadow billionaire" after dhl founder vanished during a routine flight over the pacific, several young women claimed he had fathered their children and sued for a piece of his massive fortune. as the ballots heated up, the sordid details of the secret life began to emerge. >> our local counsel in the philippines gave us a tour of his manila, the clubs were unbelievable. they're or four or five hundred women in them who are classified either as dancers, nude dancers, or guest relations officers, g.r.o.s which i thought was the most formalistic title i had ever heard for a hooker. >> do not miss the premiere tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern and pacific here. >> what time was that? >> 9:00 eastern and pacific. >>> when we come back, goldman sachs strategist lays out the best sectors to play and whether or not the saul run so far has further to go. what are you doing? nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taki
for more currency trade, be sure to catch more tomorrow at a:30 eastern the if you want more education about currencies. >>> tonight on the television premiere of "shadow billionaire" after dhl founder vanished during a routine flight over the pacific, several young women claimed he had fathered their children and sued for a piece of his massive fortune. as the ballots heated up, the sordid details of the secret life began to emerge. >> our local counsel in the...
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it doesn't cut education enough. it doesn't cut job creation enough. there are people on the other side of the aisle, mr. speaker, who are using this not as an opportunity to balance our budget, but they are using this as an opportunity to gut government, to end the public sector. they see this had as their opportunity. as a result we have this uncertainty. as a result the american people pay the price. as a result this economy is not recovering as quickly as it needs to be. i would urge my colleagues to vote no on this rule, this closed rule. this is not the way we should begin this session, and mr. speaker, i would urge my colleagues on the other side of the aisle enough of the gimmicks. it's time to get serious about doing the people's business. and this is not doing the people's business. i yield -- i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time is reserved. the gentleman from texas. mr. sessions: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i'd like to ask unanimous consent to insert in the record an article from "the wash
it doesn't cut education enough. it doesn't cut job creation enough. there are people on the other side of the aisle, mr. speaker, who are using this not as an opportunity to balance our budget, but they are using this as an opportunity to gut government, to end the public sector. they see this had as their opportunity. as a result we have this uncertainty. as a result the american people pay the price. as a result this economy is not recovering as quickly as it needs to be. i would urge my...
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well, ed meese is an educated man who went to law school at berkeley, very close to ronald reagan before and during the reagan presidency. reagan made him attorney general but ed meese was forced to resign that office in scandal, back in the era when the words republican and attorney general almost always equalled scandal. president nixon's attorney general having been the first and only attorney general who was convicted of a crime and had to serve time for it. while ed meese was attorney general he became one of the very few and very lucky guys who got to watch a lot of porn and get paid for it. in 1984, reagan pointed the attorney general to head the attorney general's commission on pornography, which meant that for two years, ed meese got to look at gay porn, straight porn, all the porn he could possibly get his hands on, which as attorney general was a lot of porn. and after drowning in porn for two years, and getting paid for it, ed meese issued an almost 2,000 page report that reached this conclusion. although the evidence may be slim, we nevertheless now know enough to conclude t
well, ed meese is an educated man who went to law school at berkeley, very close to ronald reagan before and during the reagan presidency. reagan made him attorney general but ed meese was forced to resign that office in scandal, back in the era when the words republican and attorney general almost always equalled scandal. president nixon's attorney general having been the first and only attorney general who was convicted of a crime and had to serve time for it. while ed meese was attorney...
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with an advanced degree in education from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to meet these challenges and make a difference in the lives of students. let's get started at capella.edu. >>> oh, yeah. really, sam? 8:16, everybody. and the answer to our pop quiz. we asked, who is the world ice most eligible bachelor? who is it? you're so good, angie. and according to "town and country magazine," you're exactly right. they have the rankings. it is prince harry. he beat george clooney, who was just a runner-up. >> what about not wanting to get married? >> that was amy robach in the blue dress here. >> older. >> there's the prince on the phone for line three. >> another george zinger this morning. >> can i go now? >> you have to stay. >> i'm blushing. all right. >>> we're going to go to superstar, jennifer lopez. she's opening up in a new interview in "people" magazine. and abc's amy robach, the digger, as in the hole, very young. all right. >> we're seeing a more emotional side of j. lo. she describes her difficult breakup with mark anthony and her fears for her children. this is
with an advanced degree in education from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to meet these challenges and make a difference in the lives of students. let's get started at capella.edu. >>> oh, yeah. really, sam? 8:16, everybody. and the answer to our pop quiz. we asked, who is the world ice most eligible bachelor? who is it? you're so good, angie. and according to "town and country magazine," you're exactly right. they have the rankings. it is prince harry. he beat...
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. >> reporter: aggravating factors are declining education opportunities and a higher cost of living in california. fewer people are coming to the state, including undocumented workers. myers says the state needs all of them, including the dream act students. >> now they're going to say this. because without the immigrant kids, we would be in a deep hole. >> reporter: a worst case scenario, an eroding tax base. the government demanding more from lower income people. and the future of this baby, a potential revolt. >> this boat won't float if that continues. >> reporter: miriam hernandez, abc news, eyewitness news. >> that's pretty fascinating. you wouldn't think that. i mean, a lot of countries have problems with not having enough babies, but you wouldn't think the state of california. >> in 2011, the u.s. had 63 births per 1,000 women. compare that to the baby boom generation, 122 births of women of child-bearing ages, 15 to 44. >> are you going to do your part? you've got two. >> i might. i've always wanted four. >> you better get going. >> my husband counts so i have three. >>> it
. >> reporter: aggravating factors are declining education opportunities and a higher cost of living in california. fewer people are coming to the state, including undocumented workers. myers says the state needs all of them, including the dream act students. >> now they're going to say this. because without the immigrant kids, we would be in a deep hole. >> reporter: a worst case scenario, an eroding tax base. the government demanding more from lower income people. and the...